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  • Jooser
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    • Jul 2008
    • 5083

    Colton McKivitz: OL WVU

    Time for my annual WVU player post for the draft. This year it's an OL for the Mountaineers. Big, strong and currently ranked as the #3 OT for this year's draft. Here's a good read below:

    https://steelersdepot.com/2020/01/playing-for-pittsburgh-would-be-dream-come-true-for-wvus-colton-mckivitz/

    NFL DRAFT


    Playing For Pittsburgh Would Be Dream Come True For WVU’s Colton McKivitz
    by Alex Kozora






    Good luck finding a team, or fan, who won’t like having Colton McKivitz on their team. Big. Tough. Growing into a leader. And an avid duck hunter.
    Feels like the Pittsburgh Steelers should have their draft card ready to go.

    2019 was a difficult year for McKivitz and the Mountaineers, limping to a 5-8 finish under first year head coach Neal Brown. But McKivitz viewed it as a season for personal growth and one that’ll lead to a bright future for the West Virginia program.


    “First weeks were rough,” McKivitz told me in an interview during Senior Bowl week. “Trying to figure out how everything worked. How the coaches coached. It was a complete buy-in from everyone. I thought about coming out but I decided it didn’t matter who the coach was going to be, I was going to be there. Just a complete transition with Coach Brown. It was a positive. I look for a quick turnaround in Morgantown.”


    Despite the uneasy record, McKivitz believes Coach Brown laid the foundation for the team to make a big jump in 2020.

    “He demanded a lot of leadership out of myself. That was the one thing he challenged me with over the year. Pretty much the only senior guy in there with a lot of playing time. His goal was to get me to be a more vocal leader. He accomplished that. The way he was personal with everyone. It’s tight-knit, it’s family, we spend time together outside of football and inside. Just a complete culture change which was good to see.”

    McKivitz didn’t just become a bigger leader in 2019. He became stronger too, readying him for the NFL.

    “Probably added about 100 pounds on bench. That was one of the key things. I needed to get stronger upper body wise. It was definitely something I worked heavily on and definitely improved.”
    He says his goal is to do at least 24 to 25 reps on the bench press. With long, 33 1/4 inch arms, that’s a respectable number to hit.

    Beyond strength and starting experience, versatility is another of McKivit’z calling cards. He’s spent time at both tackle spots and even spot started a game at guard his junior season. He expects to work both sides during the week of Senior Bowl practices and discussed the difficulty of flipping both sides.


    “I notice with my right hand I punch with my inside and on the left I punch with the same hand instead of the inside one. Sometimes I’d drive out of a left stance and end up in a right stagger. Through spring ball, trying to work out those kinks, but once you get it down, it’s fairly simple.”

    McKivitz says he got to meet and talk with the Steelers’ Monday night. While he, like any player in Mobile, would just love the chance to end up in the NFL, going to Pittsburgh would be extra special.

    “Personally I was a Steelers’ fan. Being close to Pittsburgh, through my grandfather, so I got to meet Rooney and a couple other guys. It was pretty awesome. One of my uncles was actually a sports commentator for Super Bowl 40.”


    He would also continue the trend of Duck Themed nicknames, earning the moniker “Mother Duckling” for leadership shown while at WVU.


    “That was from my left guard. He decided that it would be a good idea because I was the leader who brought everyone together. And I duck hunt a lot. So I was Mother Duck.”

    If he gets drafted, expect him to go on a couple hunting trips with Devlin Hodges and James Washington. No word on who has the best duck calls.

    The Steelers will likely be on the search for versatile, tough offensive linemen given the way they’ve been gutted during the regular season, losing Fred Johnson and Patrick Morris to waivers, with BJ Finney slated to test free agency and Ramon Foster a potential cap casualty.


    McKivitz is currently ranked as the
    #3 offensive tackle by
    NFL Draft Scout and with a good week in Mobile, could boost his stock even higher.

    Last edited by Jooser; 01-23-2020, 05:13 PM.
    ​2019 MNFE CHAMPION
  • steeler_george
    Hall of Famer
    • Dec 2008
    • 3417

    #2
    can he play center?

    he might of played himself out of reach...

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    • whatever
      Legend
      • Sep 2019
      • 5742

      #3
      If he's #3, he'll never drop to 49.
      How is it possible to have the best owner, best front office, best gm, best HC, good/great drafts every year and good FA acquisitions every year, but only have 3 playoff wins in 14 years?

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      • Buzz
        Legend
        • Dec 2017
        • 8288

        #4
        Originally posted by whatever
        If he's #3, he'll never drop to 49.
        This. Would love to see him added to our team, but I think that's very unlikely to happen.

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        • steelerkeylargo
          Hall of Famer
          • Mar 2009
          • 2507

          #5
          I think you will be hard pressed to find anyone who ranks him as a top 15 OT. Much less top 3. He will be a mid to late round pick






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          • Buzz
            Legend
            • Dec 2017
            • 8288

            #6
            Originally posted by steelerkeylargo
            I think you will be hard pressed to find anyone who ranks him as a top 15 OT. Much less top 3. He will be a mid to late round pick
            Looks like most prognosticators have him slotted to go at about round 4. Looks like we would have a chance to get him, if we want him.

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            • hawaiiansteel
              Legend
              • May 2008
              • 35261

              #7
              Walter Football doesn't agree:

              Colton McKivitz, OT, West Virginia

              Height: 6-7. Weight: 312.
              Projected 40 Time: 5.27.
              Projected Round (2020): 5-7.

              1/13/20: McKivitz and the West Virginia offensive line had some rough moments against Missouri. He could be better off moving inside to guard.

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              • whatever
                Legend
                • Sep 2019
                • 5742

                #8
                Unbelievable how much difference there is from one site to another.
                I've seen Love from our pick to top 20....
                How is it possible to have the best owner, best front office, best gm, best HC, good/great drafts every year and good FA acquisitions every year, but only have 3 playoff wins in 14 years?

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                • Jooser
                  Legend
                  • Jul 2008
                  • 5083

                  #9
                  Yeah a couple of sites I've read had him Rd 4. I think he would be great to move inside to guard. He's played both tackle spots and a little bit at guard at WVU. He's a good kid, loves Pittsburgh.

                  ​2019 MNFE CHAMPION

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                  • Ernie
                    Legend
                    • Aug 2013
                    • 8470

                    #10
                    its amazing how much draft grades can vary from source to source... just like that safety from Louisville that we drafted in the 7th a few years ago that never made the team.. he had a 1st round grade on him at some point.
                    As a WVU fan.. i saw him alot.. hes a solid player. WVU had one of the worst running games in the country last year. Not saying hes the reason by any means. If hes there in the 3rd id take a hard look at him.

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